Hi guys, they are indeed part of the 28mm WW1 range, having seen the range at SELWG, style-wise they would mix well with Empress, Foundry, Musketeer et al. Brigade Games are absolutely fantastic in terms of customer service, both in speed of processing orders and helping out on individual items you might need, cannot recommend them highly enough, top lads simple as that.

Lovely. I hope they come as separate male and female packs, as the male figures will do for virtually the entire 20th Century (the one with the flat cap looks like my granddad in the 1980s/90s), whereas the female fashions pin them firmly around WW1.

The female figure with all the luggage would be very useful for later time periods, except for all the junk she's carrying. Why can't sculptors make the basic figures and have the junk as add-ons? A person might buy one figure carrying all the stuff, but buy multiple figures if they were allowed to convert them on their own.

Those male figures are excellent I could use a couple of each give them 1938 weapons and they're in the very British Civil War.

My order came in about 4-5 business days. Very nice figures. While unarmed, the men can easily be converted to rifles or other firearms, some of the women too. For those who might wonder about relative size, I post a couple of pictures of a variety of popular ranges for comparison.Artizan Design, Brigade Models, Musketeer, Brigade Models, Pulp Figures